Aerosmith, Part Three: Sellouts, Super Bowls, and Survival
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This is the final chapter of Rockers to Doctors' three-part Aerosmith series.
We follow Aerosmith from the height of their 1990s commercial dominance through creative conflict, Nine Lives turmoil, the global success of "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing," Disney partnerships, the Super Bowl, Guitar Hero, medical crises, near breakups, and farewell tours.
Dr. Dorian Prescott explores Aerosmith's evolution from gritty Boston rock band to global entertainment brand. Nova Starwick analyzes how the band adapted across industry shifts, technological revolutions, and generational change.
Few bands survive five decades of cultural upheaval. Even fewer return to the charts in the modern era.
This episode concludes the Aerosmith trilogy.
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